Southwest Pacific facing ‘increasing risk’ from ocean warming, says UN
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The multiplication of extreme events and rising water levels threaten ecosystems and populations in the South-West Pacific, UN warns The South-West Pacific faces "risks"
The South-West Pacific faces "increased risks" due to the warming of the oceans, marine heat waves and rising waters, warned the UN climate agency on Tuesday.
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The Southwest Pacific is facing mounting climate risks as its vast ocean expanse becomes hotter, more acidic and more dangerous for coastal communities, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said in a report published on Tuesday.
MADRID- Early warnings and early actions save lives, but “there are still significant gaps in coordination and capacity in the face of ocean warming in the South-West Pacific,” according to a WMO report that argues that, in this process, water acidification “damages local economies and marine ecosystems.” This is revealed by the new World Meteorological Organization’s (WMO) South-West Pacific Climate Status 2025 report published Tuesday in Singa…
Geneva, 7 Jul 2026 (AFP) – The South-West Pacific faces "increased risks" due to the warming of the oceans, marine heat waves and rising waters, warned the United Nations Climate Agency on Tuesday. "The region experienced its second warmest year ever (after 2024), marked [...] The article Reheating, rising waters, El Niño... "increased risks" for the South-West Pacific appeared first on MARINE & OCEANS.
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